Mobile communication system, sgw, terminal, reception method of mobile communication system, reception method of sgw, and reception method of terminal

ABSTRACT

The mobile communication system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes UE ( 45 ), MME ( 25 ), SGSN ( 27 ) and SGW ( 15 ). The SGW ( 15 ) includes means for, when ISR is active in the UE ( 45 ), the MME ( 25 ), the SGSN ( 27 ) and the SGW ( 15 ), sending a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME ( 25 ) and the SGSN ( 27 ), and when a Modify Bearer Request message is received from another MME ( 35 ) or another SGSN ( 37 ) different from the MME ( 25 ) and the SGSN ( 27 ), resending the Downlink Data Notification message only to another MME ( 35 ) or another SGSN ( 37 ) having sent the Modify Bearer Request message.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a mobile communication system, a terminal, and a reception method of a terminal and, for example, relates to a mobile communication system that implements ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction), a terminal, and a reception method of a terminal.

BACKGROUND ART

In the 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) that defines a standard for mobile network systems, EPC (Evolved Packet Core) is specified as the next generation mobile network system. The EPC is a network system that accommodates an LTE (Long Term Evolution) access network in addition to wireless access networks called the second generation and the third generation.

Downlink data packet processing in the EPC is described hereinafter. In Non-Patent Literature 1, the downlink data packet processing in the case where a UE (User Equipment) representing a user terminal is in the idle mode is disclosed. The state where the UE is in the idle mode is the state where the UE is not connected with the EPC. In other words, a wireless bearer between the UE and the EPC is disconnected in this state. In such a case, when a downlink data packet is made to the UE, an SGW (Serving Gateway), which is a bearer management device, sends a downlink data notification message to an MME (Mobility Management Entity) or an SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) that manages the UE. Receiving the downlink data notification message, the MME or SGSN sends a Paging message to an eNB (evolved Node B) or a NodeB, which is a base station, in order to page the UE. Receiving the Paging message, the eNB or NodeB performs Paging processing on a plurality of UE located in the area managed by itself. The UE to be paged sends a response message to the eNB or NodeB and connects to the EPC.

In this manner, even when a downlink data packet is made to the UE in the idle mode which is not connected with the EPC, it is possible to perform data communication with the UE by paging the UE from the network side.

Further, when ISR is active, or activated in other words, in UE, SGSN, MME and S-GW, the S-GW sends a downlink data notification message to the MME and the SGSN. In this case, both of the MME and the SGSN perform Paging processing on the UE. Thus, when ISR is active, Paging processing is performed in both of the 2G/3G wireless access network and the LTE access network.

The state where ISR is active is the state where the UE is in ATTACH to the two devices, the SGSN and the MME, at the same time. Once ISR is active, mobility management of the UE is performed without sending TAU (Tracking Area Update) and RAU (Routing Area Update) from the UE even when the UE moves between the 2G/3G wireless access network and the LTE access network.

CITATION LIST Patent Literature

NPL1: 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access (Release 12), 3GPP TS 23.401 V12.0.0 (2013-03), clauses 5.3.4.3, 5.3.3.2

SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem

However, in the downlink data packet processing disclosed in the above literature, the following problem occurs. Normally, when the UE moves out of a location registration area managed by the MME, the UE sends a location registration request (Tracking Area Update Request) message to a new MME that manages a location registration area to which the UE is to move. Receiving the location registration request message, the new MME performs location registration of the UE. After the location registration in the new MME is done, the UE becomes the state where it is registered in the new MME that manages the location registration area to which it is to move.

When a downlink data packet arrives to the UE after the UE sends the location registration request message and before processing for movement is done in the new MME, the S-GW sends the downlink data notification message to the old MME that has managed the location of the UE before movement. Receiving the downlink data notification message, the old MME sends a Paging message to a base station under its control; however, because the UE to be paged has moved out to the area managed by the new MME, it is not possible to page the UE. In other words, when a downlink data packet is made while the UE is during its movement which involves a change in the MME, the problem that the UE cannot receive the downlink data packet occurs.

An exemplary object of the present invention is to provide a mobile communication system, a terminal, and a downlink data processing method of a terminal that perform control so as to reliably receive a downlink data packet that is made during movement of the mobile terminal device.

Solution to Problem

A mobile communication system according to a first exemplary aspect of the present invention is a mobile communication system including a terminal (UE), MME (Mobility Management Entity), SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) and SGW (Serving Gateway), and in a case where ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active in the terminal, the MME and the SGSN, the SGW includes means for sending a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME and the SGSN, and when receiving a Modify Bearer Request message from one of another MME and another SGSN different from the MME and the SGSN, resending the Downlink Data Notification message only to said one of another MME and another SGSN having sent the Modify Bearer Request message.

A terminal according to a second exemplary aspect of the present invention is a terminal (UE) used in a mobile communication system, including receiving means for receiving paging from a base station in a case where ISR is active in the terminal and the terminal is registered in MME (Mobility Management Entity) and SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) as a result that, when the MME is changed, after an old MME before change and the SGSN receive a Downlink Data Notification (DDN) message to the terminal, if only a new MME after change receives the Downlink Data Notification message that is resent, a paging message resulting from the Downlink Data Notification message is sent from the new MME to the base station.

An downlink data processing method of a terminal according to a third exemplary aspect of the present invention is an downlink data processing method of a terminal (UE) used in a mobile communication system where, in a case where where ISR is active in the terminal and the terminal is registered in MME (Mobility Management Entity) and SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node), when the MME is changed, after an old MME before change and the SGSN receive a Downlink Data Notification (DDN) message to the terminal, if only a new MME after change receives the Downlink Data Notification message that is resent, a paging message resulting from the Downlink Data Notification message is sent from the new MME to a base station, and paging is received from the base station.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

According to the exemplary aspects of the present invention, it is possible to provide a mobile communication system, a terminal, and an downlink data processing method of a terminal that perform control so as to reliably receive a downlink data packet that is made during movement of the mobile terminal device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a communication system according to a first exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of a mobile communication system specified in the 3GPP according to a second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a configuration diagram of a mobile communication system specified in the 3GPP according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 4 is a configuration diagram of a mobile communication system specified in the 3GPP according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of a mobile communication system specified in the 3GPP according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 6 is a configuration diagram of SGW according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 7 is a view illustrating an operation when ISR is active according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 8 is a configuration diagram of UE according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a flow of connection processing when connecting UE to a mobile communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a flow of connection processing when connecting UE to a mobile communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a flow of processing when a downlink data packet is made to UE according to the second exemplary embodiment; and

FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a flow of processing when a downlink data packet is made to UE according to a third exemplary embodiment.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS First Exemplary Embodiment

An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. A configuration example of a communication system according to a first exemplary embodiment is described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 1. The communication system in FIG. 1 includes a bearer management device 10, a mobility management device 20, a mobility management device 30, and a mobile terminal device 40. The mobility management device 20 manages the location of the mobile terminal device located in a location registration area 21. The mobility management device 30 manages the location of the mobile terminal device located in a location registration area 31. Further, in FIG. 1, the mobile terminal device 40 is moving from the location registration area 21 to the location registration area 31. Note that, in FIG. 1, a wireless base station that wirelessly communicates with the mobile terminal device 40 is not shown. As the mobile terminal device 40 moves from the location registration area 21 to the location registration area 31, the mobility management device that manages the mobile terminal device 40 changes from the mobility management device 20 to the mobility management device 30. When registration of the mobile terminal device 40 is completed, the mobility management device 30 notifies the bearer management device 10 about the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40.

A configuration example of the bearer management device 10 is described hereinafter. The bearer management device 10 includes a downlink data control unit 11. The case where a downlink data packet is made to the mobile terminal device 40 when the mobile terminal device 40 has moved from the location registration area 21 to the location registration area 31 and before registration of the mobile terminal device 40 is completed in the mobility management device 30 is described hereinafter. In this case, even when a downlink data is made to the mobile terminal device 40, the downlink data control unit 11 suspends downlink data processing for the mobile terminal device 40 until it receives a notification about the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40 from the mobility management device 30. After receiving a notification about the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40 from the mobility management device 30, the downlink data control unit 11 resumes downlink data processing for the mobile terminal device 40. For example, the downlink data control unit 11 may acquire information that the mobile terminal device 40 is during its movement from the mobility management device 20 when performing downlink data processing for the mobility management device 20.

The downlink data processing is processing that notifies an downlink data message to the mobility management device that manages the mobile terminal device 40, and sends data addressed to the mobile terminal device 40 to the mobile terminal device 40, for example. Suspending the downlink data processing may means that, when the downlink data control unit 11 detects that the mobile terminal device 40 is moving, it suspends transition to processing of sending data (user data) addressed to the mobile terminal device 40 to the mobile terminal device 40 and, after receiving a notification about the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40, sends the data addressed to the mobile terminal device 40 to the mobile terminal device 40. Alternatively, it may mean that the downlink data control unit 11 suspends transmission of a downlink data message to the mobility management device until it receives a notification about the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40 from the mobility management device 30. During movement of the mobile terminal device 40 may be a period from when the mobile terminal device 40 sends a location registration request message to the mobility management device 30 that manages the location registration area 31 to which it is to move to when the mobility management device 30 notifies a message indicating the completion of movement of the mobile terminal device 40 to the bearer management device 10.

Suspending the downlink data processing may be temporarily suspending the downlink data processing, temporarily stopping the downlink data processing, ceasing the downlink data processing with the assumption of resuming the downlink data processing, deferring the execution of the downlink data processing and the like.

As described above, with use of the communication system in FIG. 1, even when a downlink data packet is made to the mobile terminal device 40 while the mobile terminal device 40 is during its movement which involves a change in the mobility management device that manages its location, the mobile terminal device 40 can receive the packet communication. In other words, the bearer management device 10 can resume the downlink data processing for the mobile terminal device 40 after receiving a notification about the completion of movement from the mobility management device 30 that manages the location registration area to which the mobile terminal device 40 moves. Therefore, even when a downlink data packet is made before processing for movement of the mobile terminal device 40 is not done, the bearer management device 10 can notify the mobile terminal device 40 about a downlink data packet.

Second Exemplary Embodiment

A configuration example of a communication system according to a second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 2. In FIG. 2, a mobile communication system specified in the 3GPP is described as a communication system. The communication system in FIG. 2 includes PGW (Packet Data Network GateWay) 75, SGW (Serving GateWay) 15, MME 25, MME 35, UE 45, eNB 55 and eNB 65.

The UE 45 is a communication device that is specified as a mobile terminal device in the 3GPP. The UE 45 may be a cellular phone, a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a personal computer with a communication function or the like, for example. Further, the UE 45 may be an M2M (Machine To Machine) device that performs communications in an autonomous manner. The M2M device may be a device that does not often move such as an automatic vending machine or an electrical appliance having a communication function, or a watch worn by a user and the like, for example.

The eNB55 and eNB 65 are node devices specified as base stations in the 3GPP. Each of the eNB 55 and eNB 65 forms a wireless communication area and communicates with the UE that is located in the wireless communication area managed by itself.

The PGW 75 is a node device that is located at the boundary between the mobile communication system and the external network. The PGW 75 sends data sent from the external network to the node device in the mobile communication system. The PGW 75 establishes a communication bearer with the SGW 15. The communication bearer may be referred to as a communication channel, a communication path or the like, for example. The PGW 75 sends data sent from the external network to the SGW 15 through the communication bearer.

The bearer management device 10 in FIG. 1 is specified as the SGW 15 in the 3GPP. When the SGW 15 receives a notification about a downlink data packet to the UE 45, it notifies a downlink data message to the MME 25 or MME 35. Further, the SGW 15 sends data addressed to the UE 45 to the eNB 55 or eNB 65 that communicates with the mobile terminal device 45.

The mobility management devices 20 and 30 in FIG. 1 are specified as the MME 25 and MME 35 in the 3GPP. Each of the MME 25 and MME 35 defines a location registration area that manages the location of the UE. In the location registration area managed by each of the MME 25 and MME 35, a plurality of eNB may be located. In other words, the location registration area may include a plurality of wireless communication areas formed by eNB.

When the UE 45 moves from the location registration area defined by the MME 25 to the location registration area defined by the MME 35, the UE 45 sends a location registration request message to the MME 35. Receiving the location registration request message sent from the UE 45, the MME 35 performs processing for movement of the UE 45. The processing for movement of the UE 45 is processing that the MME 35 registers the UE 45 as a device to be managed, for example. Further, when the MME 35 receives the location registration request message sent from the UE 45, it sends a message notifying that the UE 45 has moved to the location registration area defined by the MME 35 to the MME 25 that manages the location registration area from which the UE 45 moves. The UE 45 may add an identifier of the MME 25 that manages the location registration area before movement to the location registration request message for the MME 35. The MME 35 can thereby detect the MME 25 that manages the location registration area from which the UE 45 moves. The MME 25 receives the notification message from the MME 35 and can thereby detect that the UE 45 has moved to the location registration area defined by the MME 35.

After the processing for movement of the UE 45 is completed, the MME 35 sends a message indicating the completion of movement processing of the UE 45 to the SGW 15. In the case where a downlink data packet is made to the UE45, the SGW 15 sends a downlink data notification message to the MME 25 until a message indicating the completion of movement processing of the UE 45 is sent from the MME 35.

There is a case where the MME 25 receives a downlink data notification message to the UE45 from the SGW 15 after it receives a message indicating the movement of the UE 45 from the MME 35. In such a case, the MME 25 sends a message notifying that the UE 45 has moved out to the SGW 15.

By receiving the message notifying that the UE 45 has moved out from the MME 25, the SGW 15 detects that the UE 45 is during its movement which involves a change in the MME. When the SGW 15 detects that the UE 45 is during its movement which involves a change in the MME, the SGW 15 temporarily stores data addressed to the UE 45 into a buffer. When the SGW 15 receives a message notifying the completion of movement of the UE 45 from the MME 35, the SGW 15 sends a downlink data notification message to the UE 45 to the MME 35. After that, the SGW 15 sends the data addressed to the UE 45 to the UE 45.

Although the mobility management devices 20 and 30 are described as being the MME 25 and 35 above, the mobility management devices 20 and 30 may be SGSN 27 and 37 as shown in FIG. 3, The SGSN 27 and 37 are node devices that manage the location of the UE that communicates with a wireless access network called 2G or 3G. The SGSN 27 and 37 connect to 2G/3G wireless control devices 57 and 67 in the wireless access network called 2G or 3G in the 3GPP. The 2G/3G wireless control device in the wireless access network called 2G or 3G may be called RNC (Radio Network Controller), for example. The configuration shown in FIG. 3 is the same as that of FIG. 2 except that the MME 25 and 35 are replaced with the SGSN 27 and 37, and the eNB 55 and 65 are replaced with the 2G/3G wireless control devices 57 and 67.

Further, the SGW 15 may connect to the MME 25 and the SGSN 37 as shown in FIG. 4. In other words, the SGW 15 may be located in the system where the MME and the SGSN coexist. The configuration shown in FIG. 4 is the same as that of FIG. 2 except that the MME 35 in FIG. 2 is replaced with the SGSN 37, and the eNB 65 is replaced with the 2G/3G wireless control device 67. FIG. 4 shows the way that the UE 45 moves from the location registration area defined by the MME 25 to the location registration area defined by the SGSN 37. Further, in the case where the UE 45 moves from the location registration area defined by the SGSN 27 to the location registration area defined by the MME 35 as shown in FIG. 5 as well, the operation is the same as shown in FIG. 2.

The case where ISR is active in the UE 45, the MME 25, the SGSN 37 and the SGW 15 and further the SGSN 37 has completed the location registration of the UE 45, which is, where the SGSN 37 has completed the processing to register the UE 45 as a device to be managed, is described with reference to FIG. 4. In such a case, even when the UE 45 moves to the location registration area defined by the SGSN 37, the UE 45 does not send the location registration request message to the SGSN 37. The location registration request message may be a Routing Area Update Request message, for example.

Next, the case where ISR is active in the UE 45, the SGSN 27, the MME 35 and the SGW 15 and further the MME 35 has completed the location registration of the UE 45 is described with reference to FIG. 5. In such a case, even when the UE 45 moves to the location registration area defined by the MME 35, the UE 45 does not send the location registration request message to the MME 35. The location registration request message may be a Tracking Area Update Request message, for example.

A configuration example of the SGW 15 according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 6. The SGW 15 includes a downlink data control unit 16 and a data accumulation unit 17. The downlink data control unit 16 is the same as the downlink data control unit 11 in FIG. 1.

When a message notifying the movement of the UE 45 is sent from the MME 25 that manages the location registration area from which the UE 45 moves, the downlink data control unit 16 temporarily stores data addressed to the UE 45 into the data accumulation unit 17. Further, when a message notifying the completion of movement of the UE 45 is sent from the MME 35 that manages the location registration area to which the UE 45 moves, the downlink data control unit 16 sends a downlink data message to the UE 45 to the MME 35. Further, when a wireless bearer is established between the UE 45 and the eNB 65, the downlink data control unit 16 sends the data stored in the data accumulation unit 17 to the UE 45 through the eNB 65.

Further, the downlink data control unit 16 supports the processing operation in the case where the UE, the MME, the SGSN and the SGW implement ISR. For example, when the UE, the MME, the SGSN and the SGW implement ISR, the downlink data control unit 16 sends a downlink data message to both of the MME and the SGSN where the UE is registered.

A configuration example of a communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 7. The communication system of FIG. 7 includes SGW 15, MME 25, MME 35, SGSN 27 and UE 45. It is assumed that ISR is active in the MME 25, the SGSN 27 and the UE 45 before movement of the UE 45. Further, FIG. 7 shows that, with the movement of the UE 45, the MME that manages the UE 45 is changed from the MME 25 to the MME 35. The SGSN 27 that manages the UE 45 is not changed. It is also assumed that ISR is active in the MME 35, the SGSN 27 and the UE 45 after the movement of the UE 45 as well.

In the case before the movement of the UE 45 and where ISR is active, the SGW 15 sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 and the SGSN 27 when an downlink data is made to the UE 45. Then, if the SGW 15 receives a Modify Bearer Request message from the MME 35, which is different from the MME 25, the SGW 15 resends the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35.

As a result that the SGW 15 sends the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35, it is possible to avoid the Paging processing in the SGSN 27.

Further, although the case where the MME that manages the UE 45 is changed from the MME 25 to the MME 35 is described as an example in FIG. 7, the same operation as in the case where the MME is changed from the MME 25 to the MME 35 applies also to the case where the SGSN that manages the UE 45 is changed. In this case also, the changed SGSN sends a Modify Bearer Request message to the SGW 15, and thereby the SGW 15 resends a Downlink Data Notification message only to the changed SGSN. It is thus possible to avoid the Paging processing in the MME 25.

A configuration example of the UE 45 according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 8. The UE 45 includes a 2G/3G communication unit 46, an LTE communication unit 47, a packet communication unit 48, and a mobility management unit 49.

The 2G/3G communication unit 46 receives a signal for paging from the 2G/3G wireless control device. Specifically, the 2G/3G communication unit 46 performs processing for paging that is performed in the 2G/3G wireless control device. In other words, when paged from the 2G/3G wireless control device, the 2G/3G communication unit 46 performs processing for paging. Further, upon change of the SGSN that manages the UE 45, the 2G/3G communication unit 46 starts Routing Area Update procedure. To be specific, the 2G/3G communication unit 46 sends a Routing Area Update message to the 2G/3G wireless control device.

The LTE communication unit 47 receives a signal for paging from the eNB. Specifically, the LTE communication unit 47 performs processing for paging that is performed in the eNB. In other words, when paged from the eNB, the LTE communication unit 47 performs processing for paging. Further, upon change of the MME that manages the UE 45, the LTE communication unit 47 starts Tracking Area Update procedure. To be specific, the LTE communication unit 47 sends a Tracking Area Update message to the eNB.

The packet communication unit 48 generates packet data through the 2G/3G communication unit 46 or the LTE communication unit 47. Alternatively, the packet communication unit 48 performs receiving processing of packet data received through the 2G/3G communication unit 46 or the LTE communication unit 47.

The mobility management unit 49 performs mobility management of the UE 45. For example, the mobility management unit 49 manages the current Tracking Area or Routing Area. When Tracking Area or Routing Area of the UE 45 is changed, the mobility management unit 49 instructs the 2G/3G communication unit 46 or the LTE communication unit 47 to start Routing Area Update procedure or Tracking Area Update procedure.

Hereinafter, a flow of processing to connect the UE to the mobile communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG. 9. First, when a power switch is pressed by a user and a power is turned on, the UE 45 sends an Attach Request message as the location registration request message to the eNB 55 (S11). Next, the eNB 55 sends the Attach Request message sent from the UE 45 to the MME 25 (S12). Receiving the Attach Request message, the MME 25 generates location registration information of the UE 45. The location registration information contains information indicating that the UE 45 is located within the location registration area managed by its own device or subscriber information of the UE 45, for example. The subscriber information of the UE 45 may be acquired from a subscriber information management device (not shown) that is placed in the mobile communication system. The subscriber information management device is specified as HSS (Home Subscriber Server) in the 3GPP, for example. Then, the MME 25 notifies the subscriber information of the UE 45 to the SGW 15 using a Create Session Request message (S13). Then, the SGW 15 sends a Create Session Response message to the MME 25 as a response message to the Create Session Request message (S14). By receiving the Create Session Request message, the SGW 15 can identify the MME that manages the location of the UE 45. Further, by the transmission of the Create Session Response message, a session for the UE 45 is established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15.

Receiving the Create Session Response message, the MME 25 sends an Attach Accept message to the eNB 55 as a response signal to the Attach Request message (S15). By the transmission of tht Attach Accept message, the MME 25 completes registration processing of the UE 45. The completion of registration processing of the UE 45 means the completion of movement processing of the UE 45. After that, the eNB 55 sends an Attach Accept message to the UE 45 (S16).

By receiving the Attach Accept message, the UE 45 becomes connected to the mobile communication system. The state where the UE 45 is connected to the mobile communication system may be referred to as the state where the UE 45 is attached to the mobile communication system.

Although the flow of processing when the power of the UE 45 is turned on is described above, the same processing is executed also when the location registration area where the UE 45 is located changes in order to generate location registration information in a new MME. When the location registration area where the UE 45 is located changes, the UE 45 sends a Tracking Area Update Request message instead of the Attach Request message. Further, the MME 25 and the SGW 15 send and receive Modify Bearer Request/Modify Bearer Response messages instead of the Create Session Request/Create Session Response messages.

Hereinafter, a flow of processing to connect the UE to the mobile communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG. 10. In FIG. 10, the eNB 55 and the eNB 65 in FIG. 9 are replaced with the 2G/3G wireless control device 57 and the 2G/3G wireless control device 67, respectively. Further, in FIG. 10, the MME 25 and the MME 35 in FIG. 9 are replaced with the SGSN 27 and the SGSN 37, respectively. Steps S101 to S106 in FIG. 10 are the same as Steps S11 to S16 in FIG. 9, and therefore detailed explanation thereof is omitted.

Hereinafter, a flow of processing performed when a downlink data packet is made to the UE 45 while the UE 45 is during its movement which involves a change in the MME according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG. 11. In this example, it is assumed that the processing of FIGS. 9 and 10 is completed, and the UE 45 is located in the location registration area managed by the MME 25. Note that ISR may be implemented in the UE 45, the MME 25, the SGSN 27 and the SGW 15. Stated differently, ISR may be active in the UE 45, the MME 25 and the SGSN 27.

First, when the UE 45 detects that it has moved from the location registration area managed by the MME 25 to another location registration area, the UE 45 sends a Tracking Area Update Request message to the eNB 65 that manages the location registration area to which it has moved (S21). The UE 45 may detect that the location registration area has changed by receiving annunciation information delivered from the eNB 65. Specifically, the UE 45 may detect that the location registration area has changed when the location registration area delivered from the eNB 55 before movement and the location registration area delivered from the eNB 65 after movement are different from each other.

Next, the eNB 65 sends a Tracking Area Update Request message for the UE 45 to the MME 35 that manages the location registration area including the communication area of its own device (S23). At the same time, 51 Connection is established between the eNB 65 and the MME 35 for communication of a control message between the UE 45 and the MME 35. It is assumed that the Tracking Area Update Request message contains the identifier of the MME 25 that used to manage the location registration area from which the UE 45 has moved.

Then, the MME 35 sends a Context Request message requesting the transfer of the location registration information to the MME 25 in order to acquire the location registration information of the UE 45 from the MME 25 (S24). By the transmission of the Context Request message requesting the transfer of the location registration information from the MME 35, the MME 25 can detect that the UE 45 has moved out of the location registration area managed by itself. Further, by receiving the Context Request message sent from the from the MME 35, the MME 25 can detect that the UE 45 has moved to the location registration area managed by the MME 35.

It is assumed that a downlink data packet to the UE45 is notified to the SGW 15 after the Context Request message is sent from the MME 35 to the MME 25 in Step S24 (S25). A downlink data packet is notified from the external network to the SGW 15 via the PGW 75.

The SGW 15 has been notified in the connection processing in FIG. 9 that the UE 45 is located in the location registration area managed by the MME 25. Therefore, to notify a downlink data packet to the UE45, the SGW 15 sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 in order to notify a downlink data packet to the UE45 (S26). Further, in the case where ISR is implemented in the UE 45, the MME 25 and the SGSN 27, the SGW 15 is notified in the connection process of FIG. 10 that the UE 45 is located in the location registration area managed by the SGSN 27. Therefore, when ISR is implemented in the UE 45, the MME 25 and the SGSN 27, the SGW 15 sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 and the SGSN 27.

The MME 25 has detected that the UE 45 is during its movement by receiving the Context Request message in Step S24. Therefore, the MME 25 cannot temporarily perform downlink data attempt to the UE 45, that is, temporarily rejects the Downlink Data Notification message. Then, the MME 25 sets Cause indicating that the UE 45 is during its movement and downlink data attempt to the UE 45 is temporarily impossible and sends a Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message in response to the Downlink Data Notification message (S27). To the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message, “Cause=Temporarily Rejected due to mobility” is set as Cause setting. “Cause=Temporarily Rejected due to mobility” indicates that information indicating that the UE is moving and downlink data attempt is temporarily unavailable (temporarily rejected) is set to Cause.

Receiving the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message to which “Cause=Temporarily Rejected due to mobility” is set, the SGW 15 suspends downlink data packet processing, and starts a timer (locally configured guard timer) for resending the Downlink Data Notification message, continuing buffering of the packet addressed to the UE 45.

Then, the MME 25 executes the operation as the MME that manages the location registration area from which the UE 45 moves in the Tracking Area Update Request message. Specifically, the MME 25 sends a Context Response message to the MME 35 as a response message to the Context Request message in Step S24 (S28). The MME that manages the location registration area from which the UE 45 moves may be referred to as Old MME. On the other hand, the MME that manages the location registration area to which the UE 45 moves may be referred to as New MME. The MME 25 notifies the location registration information of the UE 45 to the MME 35 using the Context Response message. The MME 35 sends a Context Acknowledge message to the MME 25 as a response message to the Context Response message (S29).

Then, the MME 35 sends a Modify Bearer Request message to the SGW 15 in order to notify switching of the session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15 (S30). The session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15 is the session that has been established in Steps S13 and S14 of FIG. 9. The SGW 15 detects that the movement processing of the UE 45 is completed in the MME 35 by receiving the Modify Bearer Request message. The MME 35 may send an identifier that identifies the session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15 to the SGW 15 and thereby notify switching of the session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15. The identifier that identifies the session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15 may be contained in the Context Response message in Step S28.

Further, in Step S30, the MME 35 may set information “ISR activated” indicating that ISR is active to the Modify Bearer Request message and send this message.

The SGW 15 sends a Modify Bearer Response message to the MME 35 as a response message to the Modify Bearer Request message (S31). At the same time, the SGW 15 stops the timer (locally configured guard timer) that has been started when receiving the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message in Step S27.

Receiving the Modify Bearer Response message, the MME 35 sends a Tracking Area Update Accept message to the eNB 65 as a response message to Step S23 (S32). Then, the eNB 65 sends the sent Tracking Area Update Accept message to the UE 45 (S33).

After that, the MME 35 releases the 51 Connection that has been established between the MME 35 and the eNB 65 (S34).

Then, the SGW 15 sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 35 that manages the location registration area to which the UE 45 moves in order to notify a downlink data packet to the UE45 (S35). Thus, in Step S35, the processing of sending the Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 in Step S26 is performed for the MME 35 that manages the location registration area to which the UE 45 moves. In the case where ISR is active in the MME 35 and the SGSN 27 as well, the MME 35 sends the Modify Bearer Request message to the SGW 15, and it is thereby clear that the UE 45 is located under control of the eNB 65. Thus, the SGW 15 may send the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35. In other words, the SGW 15 may perform processing to resend the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35. Note that, although the processing of Step 35 is described sequentially for the sake of explanation, because Step 35 is the operation of the SGW 15, it may be performed immediately after the sending in Step S31 (Modify Bearer Response). Then, the MME 35 sends a Paging message to the eNB 65 in order to perform downlink data attempt to the UE 45 (S36), and the eNB 65 performs Paging processing on the UE located in the communication area under its control (S37). In this manner, after moving to the new location registration area, the UE 45 can receive a notification about the downlink data packet that has been made during its movement.

In the case where the timer (locally configured guard timer) that has been started when the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message is received in Step S27 expires before receiving the Modify Bearer Request message, the SGW 15 may end the downlink data packet processing to the UE45. Alternatively, the SGW 15 may send the Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 again to continue the downlink data packet processing.

In the case where the timer (locally configured guard timer) that has been started when the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message is received in Step S27 expires without receiving the Modify Bearer Request message, the SGW 15 may release the buffered packet addressed to the UE 45.

As described above, with use of the communication system according to the second exemplary embodiment of the invention, even when a downlink data packet is made to the UE 45 while the UE 45 is during its movement which involves a change in the MME and the movement processing of the UE 45 has not completed in the new MME, the UE 45 can normally receive a downlink data packet.

Further, when ISR is active in the MME 35, the SGSN 27 and the SGW 15, the SGW 15 performs processing to send the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35, and it is thereby possible to avoid the Paging processing in the SGSN 27.

Further, in the case where the MME 25 is replaced with the SGSN 27, the MME 35 is replaced with the SGSN 37, the eNB 55 is replaced with the 2G/3G wireless control device 57, and the eNB 65 is replaced with the 2G/3G wireless control device 67 as shown in FIG. 3, the Tracking Area Update Request message in Steps S21 and S23 is replaced with the Routing Area Update Request message. Further, the Tracking Area Update Accept message in Steps S32 and S33 is replaced with the Routing Area Update Accept message. Further, 51 Connection Release in Step S34 is replaced with Iu Connection Release. Even if ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active in the MME 25 and the SGSN 37, the SGSN 37 sends the Modify Bearer Request message to the SGW 15, and it is thereby clear that the UE 45 is located under control of the 2G/3G wireless control device 67. Thus, the SGW 15 may perform processing to send the Downlink Data Notification message only for the SGSN 37.

Third Exemplary Embodiment

Hereinafter, a flow of processing to connect the UE to the mobile communication system according to a third exemplary embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG. 12. First, it is assumed that a downlink data packet to the UE45 is notified to the SGW 15 (S41). Next, the SGW 15 sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 (S42). Note that ISR is implemented in the UE 45, the MME 25, the SGSN 27 and the SGW 15. Thus, the SGW 15 sends the Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 25 and also sends the Downlink Data Notification message to the SGSN 27.

Then, the MME 25 sends a Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message to the SGW 15 (S43). While the MME 25 sends the Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge message to which Cause=Temporarily Rejected due to mobility is set in FIG. 11, Cause=Temporarily Rejected due to mobility is not set in Step S43 of FIG. 12. This is because the MME 25 does not recognize the movement of the UE 45 at the point of time when the MME 25 receives the Downlink Data Notification message.

Then that, the MME 25 sends a Paging message to the eNB 55 in order to perform downlink data attempt to the UE 45 (S44), and the eNB 55 performs Paging processing on the UE located in the communication area under its control (S45).

Then, when the UE 45 detects that it has moved from the location registration area managed by the MME 25 to another location registration area, the UE 45 sends a Tracking Area Update Request message to the eNB 65 that manages the location registration area to which it has moved (S46). The UE 45 sends the Tracking Area Update Request message to the eNB 65 before completing Paging processing. Alternatively, the UE 45 sends the Tracking Area Update Request message to the eNB 65 before performing Paging processing. Because Paging processing in Step S45 and sending of the Tracking Area Update Request message in Step S46 coincide, it is assumed that sending of the Tracking Area Update Request message is done before completion of Paging processing.

The subsequent Steps S47 to S50 are the same as Steps S23, S24, S28 and S29 in FIG. 11, and therefore detailed explanation thereof is omitted.

Then, the MME 35 sends a Modify Bearer Request message to the SGW 15 in order to notify switching of the session established between the MME 25 and the SGW 15 (S51). By receiving the Modify Bearer Request message, the SGW 15 recognizes that the UE 45 has made movement that changes the location registration area.

The Steps S52 to S58 are the same as Steps S31 to S37 in FIG. 11, and therefore detailed explanation thereof is omitted. The SGW 15 recognizes that the UE 45 has made movement in Step S51 and then sends a Downlink Data Notification message to the MME 35 that manages the location registration area to which the UE 45 moves in Step S56. In this step, like Step S35 in FIG. 11, the SGW 15 resends the Downlink Data Notification message only to the MME 35. Thus, the SGW 15 does not resend the Downlink Data Notification message to the SGSN 27, even if ISR is active in the SGSN 27 and the MME 35. Note that, although the processing of Step 35 is described sequentially for the sake of explanation, because Step 35 is the operation of the SGW 15, it may be performed immediately after the sending in Step S31 (Modify Bearer Response).

In the above-described example, the program can be stored and provided to the computer using any type of non-transitory computer readable medium. The non-transitory computer readable medium includes any type of tangible storage medium. Examples of the non-transitory computer readable medium include magnetic storage media (such as floppy disks, magnetic tapes, hard disk drives, etc.), optical magnetic storage media (e.g. magneto-optical disks), CD-ROM (Read Only Memory), CD-R, CD-R/W, and semiconductor memories (such as mask ROM, PROM (Programmable ROM), EPROM (Erasable PROM), flash ROM, RAM (Random Access Memory), etc.). The program may be provided to a computer using any type of transitory computer readable medium. Examples of the transitory computer readable medium include electric signals, optical signals, and electromagnetic waves. The transitory computer readable medium can provide the program to a computer via a wired communication line such as an electric wire or optical fiber or a wireless communication line.

It should be noted that the present invention is not restricted to the above-described exemplary embodiment, and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.

While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the invention is not limited to these embodiments. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.

This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese patent application No. 2014-258414, filed on Dec. 22, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

REFERENCE SIGNS LIST

-   10 BEARER MANAGEMENT DEVICE -   11 DOWNLINK DATA CONTROL UNIT -   15 SGW -   16 DOWNLINK DATA CONTROL UNIT -   17 DATA ACCUMULATION UNIT -   20 MOBILITY MANAGEMENT DEVICE -   21 LOCATION REGISTRATION AREA -   25 MME -   27 SGSN -   30 MOBILITY MANAGEMENT DEVICE -   31 LOCATION REGISTRATION AREA -   35 MME -   37 SGSN -   40 MOBILE TERMINAL DEVICE -   45 UE -   46 2G/3G COMMUNICATION UNIT -   47 LTE COMMUNICATION UNIT -   48 PACKET COMMUNICATION UNIT -   49 MOBILITY MANAGEMENT UNIT -   55 eNB -   57 2G/3G WIRELESS CONTROL DEVICE -   65 eNB -   67 2G/3G WIRELESS CONTROL DEVICE -   75 PGW 

1.-12. (canceled)
 13. A mobility management device for a mobile communication system in which ISR e-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, comprising: a first MME (Mobility Management Entity); a second MME; a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node); and a second SGSN; wherein an S-GW (Serving Gateway) sends a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message to the first MME and the first SGSN when the S-GW receives a downlink data packet, and re-sends the DDN message only to the second MME or the second SGSN even if the ISR is active when the S-GW receives a Modify Bearer Request message from the second MME or the second SGSN.
 14. The mobility management device according to claim 13, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 15. The mobility management device according to claim 13, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”.
 16. A serving gateway (S-GW) for a mobile communication system, in which ISR (Ide-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, comprising: a transmitter configured to send a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message to a first MME (Mobility Management Entity) and a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) when the S-GW receives a downlink data packet, and re-sends the DDN message only to a second MME or a second SGSN even if the ISR is active; and a receiver configured to receive a Modify Bearer Request message from the second MME or the second SGSN.
 17. The serving gateway according to claim 16, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 18. The serving gateway according to claim 16, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”.
 19. A mobile terminal (UE) for a mobile communication system, in which ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, that includes a base station (eNodeB), an RNC (Radio Network Controller), a first MME (Mobility Management Entity), a second MME, a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node), a second SGSN and an S-GW (Serving Gateway), comprising: a transmitter configured to initiate a Tracking Area Update procedure or a Routing Area Update procedure; and a receiver configured to receive a paging from either the base station or the RNC; wherein the S-GW sends a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message to the first MME and the first SGSN when the S-GW receives the downlink data packet, and re-sends the DDN message only to the second MME or the second SGSN even if the ISR is active when the S-GW receives a Modify Bearer Request message from the second MME or the second SGSN, and wherein the second MME or the second SGSN which received the DDN message sends a paging message to the base station or the RNC.
 20. The mobile terminal according to claim 19, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 21. The mobile terminal according to claim 19, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”.
 22. A reception method of a mobility management device including a first MME (Mobility Management Entity), a second MME, a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node), and a second SGSN for a mobile communication system, in which ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, comprising: receiving, by the first MME and the first SGSN, a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message from an S-GW (Serving Gateway) when the S-GW receives a downlink data packet; and sending, by the second MME or the second SGSN, a Modify Bearer Request message to the S-GW; wherein the S-GW re-sends the N message only to the second MME or the second SGSN even if the ISR is active.
 23. The reception method according to claim 22, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 24. The reception method according to claim 22, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”.
 25. A reception method of a serving gateway (S-GW) for a mobile communication system in which ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, comprising: sending a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message to a first MME (Mobility Management Entity) and a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) when the S-GW receives a downlink data packet; and receiving a Modify Bearer Request message from the second MME or the second SGSN; wherein the S-GW re-sends the DDN message only to the second MME or the second SGSN even if the ISR is active.
 26. The reception method according to claim 25, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 27. The reception method according to claim 25, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”.
 28. A reception method of a mobile terminal (UE) for a mobile communication system, in which ISR (Idle-mode Signaling Reduction) is active, that includes a base station (eNodeB), an RNC (Radio Network Controller), a first MME (Mobility Management Entity), a second MME, a first SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node), a second SGSN and an S-GW (Serving Gateway), comprising: initiating a Tracking Area Update procedure or a Routing Area Update procedure; and receiving a paging from either the base station or the RNC; wherein the S-GW sends a DDN (Downlink Data Notification) message to the first MME and the first SGSN when the S-GW receives a downlink data packet, and re-sends the DDN message only to the second MME or the second SGSN even if the ISR is active when the S-GW receives a Modify Bearer Request message from the second MME or the second SGSN, and wherein the second MME or the second SGSN which received the DDN message sends a paging message to the base station or the RNC.
 29. The reception method according to claim 28, wherein the first MME or the first SGSN sends a DDNA (Downlink Data Notification Acknowledge) message including a cause value indicating a temporarily rejection due to mobility procedure in response to the DDN message.
 30. The reception method according to claim 28, wherein the Modify Bearer Request message includes information on “ISR activated”. 